Tuesday TV Wrap: ABC’s Ad Love-In “Mojo” Does Well, As Masked Singer Soars Again

Tuesday TV Wrap: ABC’s Ad Love-In “Mojo” Does Well, As Masked Singer Soars Again

The ABC’s homage to legendary Aussie ad agency Mojo, How Australia Got Its Mojo, debuted to a respectable 578,000 last night.

Still, the evening’s honours were again with 10’s The Masked Singer that pulled 848,000 and rose to 1.004 million for the reveal (which turned out to be former NRL and Wallabies star Wendell Sailor.)

Over at Seven, The Real Dirty Dancing (532,000) is struggling to find its feet, while the network’s Secret Bridesmaids’ Business could only muster 320,000.

That left The Block with a reasonable 820,000.

Nine won the night with 28.9 per cent of the evening’s eyeballs (all channels). Seven had 26 per cent, 10 did 20.4 per cent, the ABC had 17.2 per cent and SBS did 7.5 per cent.

In the battle of the 6pm news bulletins, Seven’s (950,000) beat Nine’s (819,000). ACA had 761,000.

Other highlights for 10 were The Project (510,000), 10 News First (328,000) and BH90210 (311,000).

In the battle for breakfast, Sunrise (274,000) toasted Today (186,000).

The ABC’s evening ran thus: 7pm news (655,000), Mojo (578,000), 7.30 (567,000) and Foreign Correspondent (409,000).

SBS’ best was Britain’s Most Historic Towns with 210,000.

 

 

 

 




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